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Old February 6th 05, 05:16 PM
Mart
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Would the "all caps" name be the cause of the problem?

No, it's not case sensitive. - (or *shouldn't* be!)

However, now that you've 'sorted' the problem, it might be an interesting
experiment to see if you can now run the OLD wordpad.exe file, if necessary
by putting (copying or moving) it to the desktop. ***

If so, I just wonder if we've missed something in the (original?) shortcut.
Have you by any chance, made a new shortcut?

*** Ah! - I've just noticed your line:- ***
.. the new extracted file on the Desktop ..


So, you haven't YET moved/replaced it to the C:\Program Files\Accessories\
folder as suggested by Alan.

Mmm.. a shortcut or path issue now looks possible.

Mart


"Job" wrote in message
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Okay Mart,

Results of the compare shows same version, length, etc. for
both the original and the new extracted file. The only
difference I can see is that the original file in C:\Program
Files\Accessories is named WORDPAD.EXE while the new
extracted file on the Desktop and in the .CAB is named
wordpad.exe.

Would the "all caps" name be the cause of the problem?

"Mart" wrote in message
...
Job, it's good to hear that my WAG worked - but in

fairness, it was more of
an 'inspired guess' than a 'WA' one g I'm pretty sure

that I had come
across this (or a very similar) situation before - very

feint bells were
ringing.

Regarding extracting files. If Noel hadn't beat me in

responding to you
question as to whether you should copy or extract the file

from the CAB
folder, I would have suggested copy and pasting to your

Desktop (which would
have also extracted or 'expanded' it in the process).

However, Noel (not
Mike g), quite rightly and wisely, gave you the

'correct' - official -
response.

I frequently copy and paste some of these WinMe files from

my CAB files onto
my desktop and then delete them for various reasons e.g.

to confirm sizes,
versions, dates, try-out, etc., when researching for these

News Group
replies and have NEVER had an issue with SFP in this

respect. BUT - maybe
I've just been lucky g

Which reminds me of another feint bell. I'm sure that

there was a 'utility'
or maybe a 'short procedure' kicking around when WinMe

first came out that
'demonstrated' how SFP worked. It let you 'try' to delete

a protected file
and a couple of seconds later would advise you that the

file had been
restored. I can't find it now of course, but wonder if any

of the other
'old-timers' remember it - or even have a copy/details.

Now back to your ORIGINAL copy of WORDPAD.EXE. If you

still have it (not
deleted it yet!) take a look at its Properties and see how

it compares with
your 'new' copy (esp. length). It *might* give you a clue

as to what went
wrong with the original copy.

Mart


"Job" wrote in message
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Thanks for the response Alan.

I had to use some instructions as I have never done any
extracting of files. Mike's method is clear cut, simple

and
idiot proof. As for KB 129605, IMO it has a lot of

CHAFF.
g

Your recommendation of "where to put it" makes sense.
Cheers.
"Alan Edwards" wrote in

message
...

Well done!
You really didn't need to use KB 129605 as you knew it

was
in
Win_17.cab and you could have just opened that and
extracted
Wordpad.exe but the method Mike suggested is the

standard
way and is
outlined in KB 129605 (once you sort out the chaff)

Where to put it?
You might find it easier to put Wordpad.exe where it is
normally, as
you will have shortcuts and associations pointing to it
there.

C:\Program Files\Accessories\WORDPAD.EXE

Your PING seems OK to me. I think all four of us will

see
it clearly.

...Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
http://dts-l.org/index.html

In microsoft.public.windowsme.software, "Job"
wrote:

Ref: Wordpad Problem thread started 1/28/2005 17:16.

Mart, I finally got around to trying your last
suggestion:
snipHowever, as a final WAG, try extracting a fresh
copy
of wordpad.exe from
WIN_17.CAB in the Widows\Options folder and put it on
your
desktop. Then try
running it from there.snip

I attempted to go by KB 129605 How To Extract Original
Compressed Windows Files but as happens too often for

me
I
found the instructions confusing.

Luckily I had a printout handy of a Mike Maltby
12/08/2004
06:11 post to the windowsme.systemtools that was much
clearer and I quote:
"use MSConfig (Start I Run and enter MSConfig in the

box
and
click OK). On the General tab you will find "Extract
File...", click this, enter the name of the file to be
extracted and click OK. If asked enter the location of
the
Win Me cab files (C:\Windows\Options\Cabs or
C:\Windows\Options\lnstall or in your case the folder

on
your CD, H:\Wingx) and the location where you want to
place
the extracted file and then click OK."

I specified Desktop as the location to place the
extracted
file, double clicked the wordpad.exe on the Desktop

and
Wordpad opened right up. So Mart, your final WAG was

a
real
winner.

Thanks to all that helped me with this problem. Now I
plan
on deleting wordpad/wordpad.exe from all locations
(except
current Desktop), creating a C:\WINDOWS\Wordpad folder
and
moving the wordpad.exe from the Desktop to this new
folder.
Is this a correct thing to do??

P.S. Is this PING a proper way to provide feedback to

a
thread several days old?